The popular track features the line: "I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex. Why? I made that b---h famous," which the crowd can be heard screaming at the top of their lungs in countless videos posted to social media.

"I need to hear that loud in Nashville," he yelled to the Bridgestone Arena crowd.

Kanye West peformed his song “Famous,” which takes a jab at Taylor Swift, three times in the pop star’s hometown of Nashville, Tenn. over the weekend. (Matt Sayles/Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)

"So many people told me, 'You've got to take that line out of the song. You got to play it safe, but this is what rap music is. This is what art is. Saying how you feel. And this song is how I feel," West continued.

The track has caused massive drama between West and Swift after the rapper alleged she approved the lyric after she publicly denounced the line. Ye's wife Kim Kardashian later released a series of 21 Snapchat videos in July showing a recorded phone call between West and Swift discussing the song.

Swift quickly responded to the leaked videos, calling it "character assassination" and noting she was never told exactly what he would say on the track — even though he promised to tell her.

"Where is the video of Kanye telling me he was going to call me 'that b---h' in his song?" she wrote in a lengthy iPhone note posted to Twitter at the time. "It doesn't exist because it never happened. You don't get to control someone's emotional response to being called 'that b---h' in front of the entire world."